Generally speaking, colorectal polyps are generally divided into non-neoplastic colorectal polyps and neoplastic colorectal polyps. Non-neoplastic colorectal polyps with a volume of less than 0.5CM can be treated without surgery, while neoplastic colorectal polyps need to be treated by surgery. If the volume of non-neoplastic colorectal polyps is less than 0.5CM, conservative treatment can be taken, pay attention to observation and regular review, if the volume of polyps is larger than 0.5CM, then it is necessary to carry out surgery to remove them. Tumor colorectal polyp patients need to be treated by surgery, because the probability of malignant transformation of this type of polyp is relatively high, and the possibility of recurrence of this type of polyp is also relatively large, so it is necessary to carry out surgical treatment. It is recommended that once patients find colorectal polyps, they should consult a doctor for examination in time, and under the guidance of the doctor, they should be treated accordingly, and if necessary, they should cooperate with the doctor to take surgery to remove them.